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Business Mottsss. j [y j^ Are You j j_t[_, Tailored immlß^ Here *> '^ J_l_Mll\™ The name of "Sartorial'- | *<" WvKv excellence. Place your I I* ) v_o Summer Suit order here , wtk —it could not be in better i Jft2B___HH__r_ tWL "Sartorial" Tailor-made Jr _/f_^lif__l Illl^ 84/-ate worn by particuI K__E*V SARTORIAL j J^Jy-"/-SERVICE LTD. , xgP' WISF Address: HIGH ST, HAWERA. Dairy Utensils Must Be Kept Clean and Sanitary. Quite Easy If You Use _e_ SCOURINE _i^^mmM\ Just add a little Scourine to _^*V_ _JF '"■»■* the water, wash in the usual way, ,' ,_fl_^~w^*'^ ______ end the utensils will be perfectly . \H h^__—^H clean and sanitary. Scourine kills MM __ g= •if 'the germs, removes dSrt .and' flffl *%_£»-' v.. P^,,'-l ■?*"*¥ grease like magic, and makes all »vJI?!J^ jSX tainted places sweet and clean. ■ V _«-^_^P._Srn Scourine is a pure white powI ■ wSLi^ffW^^ =-CJf_l 4er» Possessing powerful cleansf _j^te^<rf2__£?__ ___^__y\ ing qualities. It is non-injurious j s_^_- "j_j_i __f_V *—-_ to rubber, metals, or other ma- " B§sEs£_.-.^^^_ li_____lM | m terials, and doesn't harden the hands. Only a little Scourine is •Jm \ 2£3&_\Z&m\_%. required, and it is far more fiffl I f^_^|~*^ blt^F^^ economical than soda and other ill 1 pS: "IF fIM * I n^eri°r cleansing agents. ill Ife I ffa. *| Your grocer sells Scourine in * Iff! la? £ fl^ s| llb ba 8s at 6d 5 51b bags at 2/3; I v| I |»? f_% .-J 1121b casks ** 2^d Ib» **!£olb caskß I USHERWOOD & CO., Wtnlesals Agtnts, DUNEDIN. |

STRIKES ENDED! MONOPOLIES BUSTED! COMBINES BROKEN 1 CKNEEBONE, of Hawera, begs • to announce that he has added an ELECTRIC FITTING DEPARTMENT to his Plumbing Business, andhaving engaged the services of an acknowledged Expert Electrical Engineer, is prepared to undertake Eleo- ■ trical Fitting in and around dx£..L-*. Support the man who has brought the prices down 20 per cent. Don't forget that we have caused this reduction. Opposition is now proved to be i"the best interests of the.public. Call and see our stock of Fncrags. aud if we have not got what you want we.will get it for you. Free advice and quotations for Complete Plants, MOTQKS, House Wiring, etc. AU Electrical Accessories in stock.' I'= > ■' U YOU CANT AFFORD TO DELAY WITH THAT COUGH. PNFS EMULSION W_JL BANISH IT. "It's fs-MW bccw-M it'a t—i* p , d C.aATPORB BACIHG CLUB. ; ANNUAL MEETING. STRATFORD RACECOURSE. JANUARY Ist and 2nd, 1914. ALL HACK NOMINATIONS lte. „. FIRST IDAY. TARTKI WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 90 soys, second horaea JO soys and third horse S boys from stakes; ace. 30s; 7 furiongß. BOROUGH STAKES, of 70 soys, second horse 10 soys and third horse 5 soys from .stakes. Entrance 30s; _\ furlongs. STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP, of 200 sots (op«n), second horse 20-sovs and third horse 10 soys from stakes. Norn. 20a, entrance 50s; H miles. ' HIDHrRST HACK HANDICAP, of 90 soys, secood horse 10 soys and third horse S soys from sta.es; aoc. 30s; 1 mile and 110 yards. OHURA HURDLE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sov^, second horse 15 sots and third horse S SOTS from stakes; ace.,3os; lj mites. FARMERS'. PLATE, of 50"soys, second horse 10 soys from stakes; open' ta all horses that have never won a rac. of 15 govs at the time of start. A trophy of the value of £5 will be presented to the rider of lhe winner. Entrance, 30s; 1 mile 110 yards. ' FLYING HANDICAP,,of 160 aors (open), second torse la-soys and third horse 10 soys from stakes; n0... 20s; ace. 40s; 6 furlongs. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 90 soys, second horse 10 soys and thir* horse 5 sovb from ittokes; ace 30s; 6 furlongs. SECOND DAY. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 90 soys, second horse 10 soys and third horse 5 soys from stakes; ace. 30s; 7 furlongs. •CARDIFF STAKES, of 70 soys, second horse 10 soys and third horse 5 soya from stakes; 'entrance 30s; 4i furlongs. UGAERE HANDICAP, of 125 soys (open), second horse 15 soys and third horse 5 soys from stakes; horn. 20s; ace. 40s; 6 furlongs. ' JMAKURI HURDLE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 ' .■govs, second' horse 15 soys, and.third horse 5 soys from stakes; over 6 flights of 3ft 6in batten hurdles; ace. 30s; l£ miles. STRATHMORE HACK HANDICAP, of 80 soys, second horse 10s soys and third horse 5 soys irom stakes; ace. 30s; 5 furlongs. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 150 soya (open), second horse 15 soys and third hc-oe 10 soys irom stakes; nom. 20s; ace. 40s; 1 _;_e and 110 Yards. EDDIES' PURSE HACK HANDICAP, of 60 soys, seoond horse 10 soys irom stakes; ace. 20s. A trophy of the value, of £5 will be presented to the rider of the winner. 6 furlongs. OOHNTY HACK HANDICAP, of 90 soys; second horse 10 boys .and third horse 5 soya from » stakes; aoc. 30s; 6 furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES. etc; ■Nominations for Railway Hack. Handicap, Tariki Welter, Stratford Cup, Oaura Hurdle Hack Handicap, Midhirst Hack Handicap, Flyhip; fjndicap, County Hack Handicap, Ngaere Handicap, Dominion Handicap, Makuri Hurdle Handicap, Toko Welter Hack Handicap, Ladies' Purse Hack Handicap, and Strathmore Handicap close on WEDNESDAY, December 3, 1913, at 8 p.»n. r Weights for First Day's events declared on or about SATURDAY, December 13,. 1913, and for Second Day'B events on THURSDAY, January 1, ' ISW, at 8-p.m.- - Acceptances for First Day's areata and entries for Borough Stakes, Fanners' Plat*, and Cardiff .Stake*) close on MONDAY, December 22, 1913, at * p.m. Acceptances for Second Day*3 events close at «9 p jn. on THURSDAY, January I, 1014. For full programme see Referee. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secrteary. ..Approved Jjy the Taranaki District Committe? Ui accordance with the Rules of Racing, this *\t& vday ,of <OQtober. 1913. . E. P. WEBSTER, ~,'.- _ Secretary.

I •HE ITOOPt TO CONQUER Wbsn armed with a Clsth mm a Tin of DURBAN WAX POLtIH. LINOLEUMS polished wltl DURBAR stay polished. The. *>_ no* *how every footmark. DURBAR oontains much wax •-that is. the reason. DURBAR is made for particular woImen. It will please yen. Sold in handsome snam«2 tins by all grocers at 6d, Id. ls. (-AANITE & MARBLE MONUMENTS AT 6 LIGHTLY MORE THAN HOME PRICES. QHA3. JONES A OONS, HIGH STREET. HAWERA. HAVING* > lauded direct from the H«m« WorkshoDs at especially low-cut rates several largo consicnTOMite Of GRANITE AND MARBLE MEMORIALS,; are now prepared to give their customers the benefit of this advantage. Marble Headstones from £3, and Granite from £9 upwards. A large variety in stock to select from. Anything not in stock obtained at the shortest notice, Workmanship and Material guaranteed. AGRICULTURAL BEEQS AND | | — FERTILISER! ——- T HAVE now received New Season* *■ Supplies of FARM SEEDS for the' production of ROOT and FODDEB CROPS, including:— MANGOLDS CARROTS TURNIPS SWEDES SUGAR BEET CATTLE PARSNIP BUDA KALE CHOU MOELLIER SILVER BEET Etc.. rto. Sow . SUTTON'S PRIZE-WINNER MANGOLD (the finest strain is existence). 'Also in Stock— AC Classes of ARTIFICIAL PER TILISERS, including my own Special Preparations for variousl aropa. Agent for SUTTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS. F. GILLANDERS, VELSON STREET. HAWERA. F. J. SAXBY, LAND. ESTATE & STOCK AGENT (Opposite Railway Station). 'Phone 869. ( HiLMIIiTdN. SPLENDID PROPOSITION. m ACRES, freehold, situated _ i W?? rotiu (Waikato); handy to school, P. 0., creamery and railway station; all flat, rich land, all ploughable, nearly all in grass, well watered and fenced, 11 paddocks; new" srooined house and all necessary outbuildings. Price £18 10s per acre; terms arranged. (No, 1317) 85 ACRES, freehold; 4* miles Tau. p«ri (Waikato), £ mile creamery, school and P. 0.; all flat, rich, flax swamp land; about 300 tons of good flax; a gooo sole of grass all over the property; 1 new 5-rdomed house. Price £18 10s per acre: terms £100 cash. (No. 1333> '• WALLACE'S Cleansing Drench never fails, la 6d packet.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 19 December 1913, Page 2

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